NORTH KOREA CONFIRMS END OF ARMISTICE
North Korea informed on March 13, 2013 that it had shredded the 60 year old armistice ending the Korean
war, and warned that the next step was to be an act of merciless military retaliation.
A lengthy statement by the North's armed forces ministry added to the tide of dire threats flowing from
Pyongyang in recent days that have raised military tensions on the Korean peninsula to their highest level for
years.
The statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency argued that the real 'warmongering' was
coming from the US and its 'puppets' in Seoul. "They would be well advised to keep in mind that
the armistice agreement is no longer valid and (North Korea) is not restrained by the North-South declaration on non-aggression."
war, and warned that the next step was to be an act of merciless military retaliation.
A lengthy statement by the North's armed forces ministry added to the tide of dire threats flowing from
Pyongyang in recent days that have raised military tensions on the Korean peninsula to their highest level for
years.
The statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency argued that the real 'warmongering' was
coming from the US and its 'puppets' in Seoul. "They would be well advised to keep in mind that
the armistice agreement is no longer valid and (North Korea) is not restrained by the North-South declaration on non-aggression."
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